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'''Roger Lehecka''' ('64, '74 [[Graduate School of Arts and Sciences|GSAS]]) is a former [[Dean of Student Affairs|Dean of Students]] of [[Columbia College]].  He served for almost two decades in the position before it was combined with the same position in [[SEAS]] to form the [[Division of Student Affairs]] in [[1998]].  After stepping down from the position, he headed up the taskforce that planned the [[Columbia 250]] celebration.  He retired from the university in 2005.
 
'''Roger Lehecka''' ('64, '74 [[Graduate School of Arts and Sciences|GSAS]]) is a former [[Dean of Student Affairs|Dean of Students]] of [[Columbia College]].  He served for almost two decades in the position before it was combined with the same position in [[SEAS]] to form the [[Division of Student Affairs]] in [[1998]].  After stepping down from the position, he headed up the taskforce that planned the [[Columbia 250]] celebration.  He retired from the university in 2005.
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Roger Lehecka

Roger Lehecka ('64, '74 GSAS) is a former Dean of Students of Columbia College. He served for almost two decades in the position before it was combined with the same position in SEAS to form the Division of Student Affairs in 1998. After stepping down from the position, he headed up the taskforce that planned the Columbia 250 celebration. He retired from the university in 2005.

Preceded by
Harry Coleman
Dean of Students of Columbia College 
1979-1998
Succeeded by
Chris Colombo